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Comment Post #287926 `TAB` = `C-i` is okay with me. I think still some text is missing in the mode question. If I get your point, either mode works. It would be convenient to `TAB` while in insert mode to correct, but I won't let this restrict the solution.
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about 1 year ago
Comment Post #287926 Great point. Ideally yes I'd like it to be extensible. > You mention but not the mode (normal or insert)? Note that = so if you map one you map the other. > > See also :h i_C-t. I'm not understanding this part. I think some text got cut out.
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about 1 year ago
Comment Post #287709 This is outstanding, thank you! Plus, if I figure out the cause of the black bar, the command becomes very clean and simple. I am withholding marking this as the solution in the case that a grafx2 one comes along.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287703 I added the example images. Hope they help!
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287703 I was considering this, but reasoned that it would be hard to portray the difference, besides the first taking up a lot more of the page, particularly with a white background. Is the intended goal not clear without a picture?
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287367 Very, very cool! Thank you for the thorough response!
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #287367 This is a very enlightening post. Please let me know if the following questions belong in their own post. 1\. Is there a way to view a list of all available `ex` commands like `delete`, `put`, etc.? 2\. I am used to registers being represented with `"`. Why is it `!` in this context and how did...
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286805 Thank you for this. This is helpful. I'm still curious as to what the equivalent `magit` command would be.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286834 Very clear now, thank you!
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286831 This is a very nice way to simplify it, yes! You answered it correctly despite this late response.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286831 I am not sure how to change this, but you have my permission to organize it as you see fit!
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286828 Incredible! Thank you for letting me in on your thought process.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286834 > Counting the number of links is a classical way to distinguish leaf directories, that only have 2 of them (one from its parent, parent/leaf, and one in itself, leaf/.), of other directories. In particular, I am caught up by: > ... that only have 2 of them (...), of other directories.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286828 Ah! That is very helpful! Did you come to that from `man xclip` or experience?
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286831 These are good clarifying questions. I do not have any real hard requirement, besides it working in a linux terminal. The less dependencies the solution comes with, the better. I was hoping for one that uses GNU coreutils, but there's no penalty to documenting other solutions. I am using Arch ...
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286806 Ah, that's unfortunate. Yes `mm` was more of an example, but good suggestion considering.
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over 1 year ago
Comment Post #286767 Isn't it great?! I started naming most of my text files with the `.md` extension as a habit now. This usually comes with the nice benefit of unobtrusive syntax highlighting and features like being able to open links (`markdown-do`, `markdown-follow-thing-at-point`, `markdown-follow-link-at-point` all...
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almost 2 years ago
Comment Post #286781 Yes, I am looking for a GUI solution and mentioned Gimp in the post. I linked to the original inspiring post that shows exactly how this image was created, but it doesn't seem like pandas supports this sort of thing easily. What I'm missing is how I would create "marks" and put a line exactly in b...
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almost 2 years ago
Comment Post #286785 @#36377 this is a very clever solution. How did you figure out the coordinates? Was it trial and error? Because this is such a manual process, and the coordinates are figured outside of the program, I'm thinking a point and click solution might be best here, even though I'm usually averse to such...
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almost 2 years ago